I combined retatrutide with tesamorelin/ipamorelin, and this happened.

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Hello everyone, I added tesamorelin/ipamorelin to retatrutide in one vial to reduce the number of injections, and this happened instantly.

This raises a question, Is it safe to administer tesamorelin/ipamorelin and retatrutide within minutes or on the same day?

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Hello everyone, I added tesamorelin/ipamorelin to retatrutide in one vial to reduce the number of injections, and this happened instantly.

This raises a question, Is it safe to administer tesamorelin/ipamorelin and retatrutide within minutes or on the same day?

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My understanding is never mix other peps than another glp 1 together. When I first started I put mots c and glp1 in the same syringe and it turned into a brick
 
I was going to mix Mots-C and BPC-157 next.
Bless your heart. The summer heat is starting early for us in Arizona, making it harder to think clearly.

MOTS-c is already one of the peptides most likely to cause a systemic immune reaction, such as anaphylaxis, especially if done by IM. Mixing it with something else, even in just a syringe, could add to the risk.
 
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Hello everyone, I added tesamorelin/ipamorelin to retatrutide in one vial to reduce the number of injections, and this happened instantly.

This raises a question, Is it safe to administer tesamorelin/ipamorelin and retatrutide within minutes or on the same day?

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GLPs should not be mixed with other peptides in the same vial syringe or pen. I have never had an issue with pinning Tesa/Ipa and other peps including Triz as part of my daily protocol.
 
I had the same result when I tried to reconstitute Semaglutide with my injectable glutithione/vitamin c mixture. It was a total accident. The Hospira and Glutithione vials are almost the same size. That was my dumbest peptide accident so far. Thank god it gelled up!! Who knows what would have happened if not!!
 
This chart is a good resource for which peptides can/can't be mixed.
It's also anecdotal and based on what wellness clinics were providing their clients at the time it was produced, according to the original post. That's hardly a resounding endorsement. I would take it with a grain of salt. As a rule, I don't mix any peptides in the same syringe, but that's me. I will occasionally in the same vial, after reconstitution, like GHK-Cu and KPV, but that's as far as I go.
 
This chart is a good resource for which peptides can/can't be mixed.
Thanks for the Chart will be very handy

I'm surprised that GHK-Cu could be that compatible. Thought the copper would be more reactive
 

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